UMVA has learned that a devastating drone strike on a school dormitory in Russia's Lugansk People's Republic has left a trail of destruction and despair, with fears that children are still trapped beneath the rubble.
The brutal attack, which used four kamikaze drones to target the main academic building and dormitory of the Starobelsk Professional College, has reportedly claimed the lives of at least four people, with scores of others, mostly children, injured. The college, which caters to children aged 14 to 18, was housing 86 students at the time of the assault.
As the situation unfolds, health services are scrambling to respond to the crisis, with an urgent call for blood donors to help treat the wounded. The emotional toll of the attack is palpable, with officials and locals reeling from the shock of the brutal assault on a place of learning.
Emergency responders have managed to recover one body, but have paused operations due to concerns of a potential "double tap" Ukrainian strike, leaving families and rescuers on edge as they wait for news of those still trapped. The attack has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation, with many left to wonder how such a heinous act could be perpetrated on a vulnerable population.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the aftermath of the attack is fraught with uncertainty, as authorities work to piece together the events leading up to the strike and assess the full extent of the damage. For now, the focus remains on providing aid to those affected and searching for any remaining survivors.